Chapter 5 test Flashcards
What is the first luminous mystery
Baptism of Jesus
What is the second luminous mystery
Wedding at Cana
What is the third luminous mystery
Proclamation of the kingdom
What is the fourth luminous mystery
Transfiguration
What is the fifth luminous mystery
Institution of the eucharist
The voice of the father declared jesus the beloved son
baptism of jesus
christ changed water into wine, his first public miracle.
wedding at cana
jesus called his listeners to conversion and forgave the sins of all who drew near him
proclamation of the kingdom
the glory of the godhead shone forth from the face of christ
transfiguration
jesus offered his body and blood as food under the signs of bread and wine
institution of the eucharist
kingdom of god
the culmination or goal of god’s plan of salvation. The rule of god over the hearts of people, and development of a new social order based on unconditional love.
the kingdom of god is announced by the - and present in -
gospel, jesus
the fullness of god’s kingdom will not be realized until
the end of time
the kingdom of god is also called the
reign of god or kingdom of heaven
synoptic gospels
from the greek word “seeing the whole together” includes Matthew, Mark, and Luke because they are similar in style and context.
passion
the sufferings of jesus during his final days of life, agony in the garden, trial, and crucifixtion.
passover
the night the lord passed over the houses of isrealites whos doors were marked by lambs blood, and spared their first born sun. It is also a feast that celebrates the deliverance of the jewish people from egypt.
Echarist
the central christian liturgical celebration, established by jesus at the last supper. the sacrifical death and ressurection of jesus are remembered and renewed. sometimes refers to the bread and wine that have become the body and blood of christ.
the Eucharist is also called
the mass, lord’s supper. It is based on a word for thanksgiving.
Pascal lamb
in the old testement it refers to the lamb shared at the seder meal of the passover on the night they escaped egypt, in the new testament it is jesus.
redeem, redeemer, redemption
OT- yaweh’s dileverance of israel, NT- christs dilverence from sin
pay the price for freedom
son of man
a messiac title from the book of daniel used to describe someone who recieves authority over other nations from god. only messiac title jesus uses in the gospels to decsribe himself.
poverty of heart
the recognition of our deep need for god and commitment to put god above all especially material wealth
chastity
the virtue by which people can sucsessfully and healthily intergrate their sexuality into their person, fruit of the holy spirit, vow of religious life.
exorcism
the act of freeing someone from demonic posession. Also a part of worship and prayer life, calling upon christ to protect us from the power of the devil.
chaplins
specially prepared priests to whom the spiritual care of a specific group of people is entrusted, such as hospital patients, military personel, and migrants.
christs obligations towards the poor
feed those who are hungry, ect.